Located adjacent to Lower Bank Road and 542 is the Green Bank Forest, currently called Swan Bay Wildlife Management area. Back in 20011 manumuskin and myself did a short exploration but have not been back there since. During that time I have been acquiring information on possible property stones and today we went there to see what we could find. It is an historical area as many individuals such as William Sooy, Henry Burr and even the Richard's family has owned property there.
Our first main objective was to find a large stone mentioned in an old map I have. This particular stone was a corner to Henry Burr's 205 acre tract of land and has been there since at least July 27, 1880 as you can see in this map. The stone was shown to surveyor Samuel S. Downs by a John Johnson.
I spent quite a bit of time trying to figure out where this was, and as late as a few weeks ago I was unsure. So when we arrived at the location today I had three locations to look for it at. After visiting all three locations we were disappointed. But fortunately, Al is very observant and he discovered this.
A few pokes with my walking stick and with a small part of the stone showing, we were able to bring this to you. Frozen in the ground on it's side was the stone mentioned above.
After celebrating our good find we set our sites on a much more remote stone over a thousand feet away. The woods in that area are almost all brier and we were not confident we would even make it there. Working our way through the woods like a snake we did what we thought impossible.
This stone is mentioned on a map I have of William Sooy's "Great Slough Tract." Henry Burr's property ran along it and as the map below says, Samuel S. Downs again surveyed it, this time on June 7, 1867 and he drew this map.
This is what he shows on this stone.
It was last night before I became semi confident that I had the correct location. It was a long tough walk and I wanted to make sure we were not wasting our time. Upon arriving we circled around forever until I saw this odd looking mound.
And after digging it up we had found this property corner from over 150 years ago.
There are more to find and we will hopefully be able to do that soon. There are even old RR grades in the woods there and logging RR grades as well. Both Al and I remarked today that we can even see them on aerial maps. It should be interesting.
Thanks again to manumuskin for pushing me on this project and for asking me to go with him today. It is always a good day when spent with Al.
Guy